iTaste 134 Review

This highly polished beacon of conversation-starting is known as the Innokin iTaste 134, and it’s built to turn heads with its sheer size as well as its unmistakable form factor. There’s no doubt that the iTaste 134 is an eye-catching device, but does it deliver the total package for a discerning vaper or is this Innokin creation all style and no substance?

iTaste 134 Specs

Dimensions: 5 ¾” (L) x 1.5” (D)- with 18350 battery

Weight- approx. 6 oz

Variable Wattage (7-12.5w)

Battery Level Indicator

Dedicated ON/OFF Switch

510 Connection

Short Circuit Protection

Reverse battery Polarity Protection

Low Voltage Warning

Removable Beauty Ring

iTaste 134 Instructions

Power device on/off by pressing firing button 3 times quickly

Adjust wattage by rotating control wheel to desired power level

Adjust Wattage: Rotate the wheel to desired power level.

What’s New- iTaste 134 Mod

The iTaste 134 is a clear departure from the trend of smaller, sleeker and more discreet looking mods.

It announces itself with a profile that is next to impossible to ignore and backing up the fanfare with 12 watts of internal power controlled by an intuitive click wheel.

With no menus to navigate or complicated settings to remember, the striking iTaste 134 is somehow both memorable and easy on the memory.

Variable Wattage

The iTaste 134 mod features variable wattage to allow users to control the density and intensity of every draw. The wattage level is adjustable via the control wheel near the center of the device, and can set the power anywhere from 6.5 to 12.5 watts in single watt increments.

iTaste 134 Threading

The universal 510 connection of the Innokin iTaste 134 can accommodate a wide range of tank and clearomizer types, allowing every vaper to find the ideal look and setup for them. We really wouldn’t have expected anything less from a device as clearly individualistic as this.

iTaste 134 Battery

The iTaste 134 battery takes the form of a single 18650 type, which is installed at the bottom of the unit and must be charged externally. The battery’s power level is displayed on the device with one of three lights, green for full power, yellow for a partial charge, and red to indicate a low battery.

Polished Safety Features

The safety department is a really bad place for a quality mod to lack luster, and Innokin has taken special care to ensure that their product shines inside and out.

Safety features include short circuit protection and reverse polarity battery detection as well as an automatic 10-second cutoff to prevent unwanted operation. Just because it looks dangerous doesn’t mean it actually has to be.

Forged by Firepower

Speaking of the look, if you’re interested in this mod, than you’ve got to be curious about its design origins, right? Is it a homage to a lightsaber hilt or a unused prop from “Wild, Wild West?”

Even though either of those answers are sure to satisfy a curious fellow barfly; for the sake of accuracy, the dominating design of the iTaste 134 is inspired by the Gatling gun.

The human repellent device characterized by those spinning barrels of high velocity death metal. The presence and power of the infamous weapon scream from multiple facets of the mod’s design, so if you think you already own a mod with a better backstory, you’re probably wrong.

Build Quality & Looks

While the Innokin iTaste 134 is a well thought out piece of equipment, it’s just not going to appeal to everyone. The size of the mod puts it out of some users’ weight class and carrying it around can get a but unwieldy unless you have large pockets or a bag. Some users may also see the optional blinking light feature as unnecessary, but we figure it’s fun for somebody out there.

Build quality is about what you would expect from a solid steel vape weapon. The firing button and click wheel feel solid as well. The size of the device obviously makes it heavier than many other mods; but for some users who enjoy a weighty and substantial feel to their products, this serves as a bonus. One thing is for sure: it won’t get lost in your pocket.

Similar Mods

So you love the idea of the iTaste 134, but you’re either not quite sold on it, or it just doesn’t really fit your budget right now. Both of these excuses are all fine and legitimate. So, let’s look at a few other devices that are just as reliable but either might be lighter for your taste (and not so damn fierce-looking), or are more “budget friendly”:

The iTaste MVP 20w is a new release that follows up on the design from the MVP 2.0 mod. It comes with 20 watts of power for a cheaper price than the iTaste 134. You won’t need to purchase a charger or batteries for this mod; as it’s powered by a built-in 2600 mAH rechargeable battery.

So the Sigelei 100w mod won’t fix your budget problem, but it will help you get more out of your vape experience. With both variable voltage & variable wattage options, this 100w box mod will get you through the toughest of times and won’t weigh as much as the iTaste 134.

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Final Thoughts

Overall the Innokin iTaste 134 is an ideal marriage of form and function. Its unique look is sure to stand out in a crowd while its outstanding performance ensures it deserves its standing.

In a marketplace flooded with great looking products that leave much to be desired when the power’s on, the iTaste 134 Mod distinguishes itself in more ways than one.

One Response to iTaste 134 Review

The Innokin 134 was the irst mod I bought when I wanted to graduate from the eGo batteries. I have to admit that the biggest selling point for me was its appearance. However, I was not disappointed by its performance. It works very well for powering the Protank 2 or the Aspire Nautilus. Of course, it’s not a mod that you can toss in your pocket and go. It’s pretty much a stay-at-home device – much like the water bongs I used in my misspent youth. If you plan to go to RDA’S in the near future, however, this mod is not for you. At a maximum 12.5 watts, it won’t power anything more than the basic clearomizers.